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Holbicay's Pills. — Palpitation of the heart is frequently not only felt, but heard ; it prevents sleep, and begets the utmost dread of impending suffocation. These Pills are particularly recommended for removing this affection, because they ' strengthen the uervous and the debilitated, who are much more liable to this malady than other persons. Holloway's Pills so improve the digestion, increase the action of the liver, and give activity to the bowels, that giddiness, headache, and nausea depart as the palpitation diminishes, and the sufferer at once experiences the most indescribable relief from anxiety. Holloway's form the best alterative and aperient in all cases of convalescence from fevers, inflammations, neuralgic and all chronic diseases which have impoverished the blood and brain. 3039

FOR WANGANUI DIRECT. «4 . jSI, nnHE New Zealand Steam Navigatiou Company's s.s. Jjp|||l^ STORM BIRD, ' B WI!SS* w fll leave for WANGANUI direct, on or about the 27th inst. L. For freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents, Bridge-street ; Or at their Office at the Port. Nelson, 24th August, 1867. 30GD FOR BLENHEIM DIRECT. j« *# Jk rpHE steamer i-. LV T TBLTOH receiving cargo at the Albion 1 * Wharf, for the above place, and will leave TO-MORROW, Tuesday, 27th inst,. at 7 p.m. NATH, EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, 26th August, 1867. 3076 FUNERAL. mHE Funeral of the late Mr ALEXANDER I RANKIN will leave his late residence. Col-lingwood-street, at 2 o'clock TO-MORROW. All friends are respectfully invited. 3070 • PARMENTER & AMOS. FOUND, A GOLD STUD. THE owner can have the same, by giving the description and paying for thir- advertisement. S. LORING, 3074 Trafalgar-street. NELSON ARTIZANS' MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. — Through unforeseen circumstances, the SOCIAL MEETING of the Nelson Artizans' Mutual Improvement Society is POSTPONED till FRIDAY Evening, September 13th. Tickets already issued will be available on that date. • • W". T. BOND, 3077 Hon. Sec. WAIMEA DISTRICTS ASSESSMENT. IN accordance with Clause 10 of the Country Roads Amendment Act, 1858, the OWNERS and OCCUPIERS of LANDS or TENEMENTS, within these districts, or their agents, arc hereby required to forward to the Road Board, within one calendar month from, this date, a STATEMENT, in writing, of the Quantity and Nature of the Lands and Tenements owned' and occupied : by such persons, within these districts, with the I Names of Owners or Occupiers thereof, and the [ Estimated Value to Sell of such Properties. No [ person neglecting to furnish such return will be | entitled to appeal against the assessment about to I be made. i By order of the Board, I T. J. THOMPSON, ■| -.•"•' • Secretary. | Richmond, August "23, 1867. 3041 1 ..". : ':'••■ NOTICE. IA.FTER this date all Seeds sown on my Jx ground will be steeped in Poison. Look out for your fowls. R. GRAY. Bridge-street, August 21, 1867. 3035 TN consequence of many Ladies and Gentlemen X who live, at a -distance from Nelson being disappointed, W. DAVIS will take CARTES DE VISITE till the end of September; 1 for 55., :.-.:.• j^l New: Studio, opposite Mrs Bird's shop, >m ' - .I, .. Trafalgar-street-;. .3065 !<k*' TUSTJRECEIVED per AVERT, a fresh asel sortment of Wesleyan Hymn. Books, the Family Friend,- Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home Christian Miscellany, and Early Days. . ■ % LUCAS & SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 199, 26 August 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 199, 26 August 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 199, 26 August 1867, Page 3

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